Shapero Nursing School Completed; Benefactors Cited at Graduation Completion of the Shapero School of Nursing addition at Sinai Hospital was marked by a dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero T h u r s d a y, preceding graduation ceremonies for the practical nursing school. The Shaperos, original benefac- tors of the school, gave an initial $500,000 for its founding through the Nate S. and Ruth B. Shapero and Cunningham Drug Co. Foun- dation. A recent gift of $250,000 from the Shaperos provided for the just-completed 3,400-square- foot addition which encompasses a reception room, six offices and two classrooms, one of which can be divided into two rooms by means of a folding door. The addition enables the school to increase its enrollment by 25 per cent to about 130 students in classes beginning in March and September each year pital and Shapero School; Dr. Julien Priver, executive vice president of Sinai; Sydney C. Peimer, administrator; and Mrs. Norma Silver and Kenneth Pelt- zie, associate administrators. • Senior Adults, Buoyed by Camp Week Set Another City of Hope Cites Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit Norman Allans to Host International Parley Sept. 4 Following dinner, commence- ment ceremonies were held for 56 graduates of a 12-month pro- gram preparing them to qualify as licensed practical nurses. The class brings the total number of students graduated by Shapero School in its 15-year history to 1,090. The school is one of 34 prac- tical nursing school in Michigan and the only one which is nation- ally accredited. It is one of eight in the state with a program of continuing education for practical nurses and serves as the center for continuing education in the De- troit area. Other guests at the dinner in- cluded Fr. Malcolm Carron, S. J., president of the Univer- sity of Detroit and featured speaker for the commencement ceremonies; members of the boards of trustees of Sinai Hos- Brevities The LAFAYETTE PARK ART FAIR, with an invitation-only ros- I ter of 65 professional artists from throughout Michigan, will take place in the Lafayette Park Shop- ping Plaza Sept. 11-12. Demonstra- tions of glass-blowing, weaving and pottery will take place both days. * * * Friday, September 3, 1971-35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Harry Brodsky (left), presi- dent of the Detroit Business- men's Group, City of Hope, pre- sents a Torch of Hope to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Allan in rec- ognition of their service to the City of Hope Research and Pilot Medical Center at Duarte, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Allan, who con buted $25,000 in memory of their son, Terry, were given the torch at the Detroit Business- men's Group installation of offi- cers affair at Town and Coun- try Club. Looking on is Max Sosin. The Allans also attended the recent biennial convention of the City of Hope. The Detroit Businessmen's Group annual din- ner-dance Nov. '7 at the Raleigh House will be to raise almost $200,000 toward the combat of catastrophic diseases at the City The Radomer Mutual Society of Detroit will host the 15th Interna- tional Radomer Convention Sept. 4-6 at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge, 10 Mile Rd. and North- western Hwy., Southfield. Delegates are arriving from Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal and Israel. For reservations to the dinner- dance, 6 p.m. Sept. 5 at the Zion- ist House, call Rena Goldberg, 851-2088; or Paul Gene, 357-4787. The convention will open with a noon luncheon, and will include a buffet supper and session 8:30 p.m. Sept. 5 at Young Israel of Green- field; 10 a.m. brunch Sept. 5 at Howard Johnson's; and official closing meeting and luncheon 10:30 a.m. Sept. 6 at Howard Johnson's. * * * ** * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * CARICATURES 4t, MUSIC COMEDIANS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT INVITATIONS By HATTIE SCHWARTZ SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY 356-8563 BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB will hear Alex Serota of Toronto discuss "Soviet Jewry" 9:15 p.m. Sept. 11 at the synagogue. Mid- night Selihot services will follow a social hour. All are invited. * * * AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- TICAL ASSOCIATION will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. For an Evening of Superb Entertainment . . . For Your Bar Mitzva or Weddings, etc. . . . 4( ' 41 356-8525 4( Newes t Satin 8. Velour invitations * * * * * * Men's Clubs 4ci * *.* * *_, BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS 15751 W. 10 1 /2 MILE RD. SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 557-6750-862-0963 Eve. Call us for all your traveling needs: 1. Domestic—Plane, train, bus 2. Overseas—Plane, ship 3. Hotel Reservations, every- where 4. Car Rentals, everywhere 5. Chartered buses MORI LITTLE Owners of small businesses can of Hope. AND HIS Another seminar for senior get free advice on how to operate HUNDREDS OF GROUP adults at the Butzel Conference them more efficiently and profit- ORCHESTRA FLIGHTS TO ISRAEL. Center, Camp Tamarack, is sched- ably by contacting SCORE, 1220 Book Bldg., Detroit 48226, 226- 356-4745 uled for Oct. 22-24—in the after- 7947. SCORE, Service Corps of math of a successful week of dis- Retired Executives, is sponsored cussion and activity at the center by the government's Small Busi- -,. ...., .,.. , ... c„....,. A Siyum Hasefer, the tradition- r last month. ness Administration. There are no al dedication ceremonies upon pre- Seniors who are interested are fees. Members are successful busi- sentation of a Torah, will be held asked to call the Center, DI 1- ness executives recently retired by Akiva Hebrew Day School 2:30 frii\ qat the dzigizi diaotand at ate 4401 pizice. ,, ips, 4% 4200, ext. 224. 'ti from almost every conceivable p.m. Sept. 12 at the LaMed Audi- if vl Highlights of the August camp- type of business. torium, United Hebrew Schools. ing period included daily discus- * * * : k 4 r The Torah is being presented V,1 sions on "Our Changing World," -i,i conivience by Mr. and Mrs. David S. Tanz- wgit &ciry FASHIONSCOPE, FALL 1971, chaired by Prof. Samuel M. Levin; it7c. man in honor of the forthcoming a talent show and the 57th wed- presented by the J. L. Hudson Bar Mitzva of their son Howard. ding anniversary celebration of Co. for the benefit of the Junior The Torah will be used by junior Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berson, who League will unfold the new and and senior high school students refreshing moods in clothing, bed- were reunited in marriage, hippy ding and furniture for Fall 1971. in their worship services, held Mon. & Thurs. 9:30=9 complete with flower chil- style, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9:30-6 - A special pre-Columbian art ex- daily prior to classes. The com- 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • Sat. 10-5:30 - dren. hibit adds an exotic touch to this munity is invited. •At a closing session, one par- event. The Junior League Fashion- * * * ticipant - commented: The kindergarten class of the "All my family was on vaca- scope shows will be held 2 p.m. Akiva Hebrew Day School will be tion. I was so lonesome and didn't Sept. 23 and 6-9 p.m. Sept. 24 in held in the same location — the the downtown auditorium. feel good. - 10-, sickness is lone- * * * Rohlik Building of UHS—as all someness. Here I didn't think of Q-T DETROIT, INC., a mutual other classes of Akiva, through I -2 re3en13 myself, there. was no time! I've PRINCE EDWARD grade 10. aid organization dedicated to the ds. I feel so good. I gained 10 poun All technical difficulties have For the Look of today Let's make it-pi--,be together next interest of persons who have un- • • 1st dergone ostomy surgery, will meet been resolved, and therefore there in Black & Grey year." will be no need to provide separate 2 p.m. Sept. .12 at Sinai Hospital. * Annual • Bell Bottoms Dr. Norman Bolton will speak and quarters for the kindergarten class. • Cut Velvet High Holy. Day Services Registration and interviews for answer questions. Chairman of the • Boots • Flares Scheduled at Center group is Audrey Kron; and co- new students may be arranged by • Colored Shirts Senior adult High Holiday serv- chairman Marvin Weingarden. calling the school office, 354-4664. ices will be held again this year For Proms & Weddings in the Jewish Center's Shiff man Beth Yehudah Dean Dr. Isaac Lewin Hall. on Tuxedo Sales & Rental Rev. Marshall Goldman will of- on Program for Speaker at Dinner Yitzhak Tatle- ficiate, assisted by I Rabbi David M. Lieberman, Men's Clothing Levin Memorial Tuxedos & baum as cantor. dean of Beth Yehudah Schools Historian Dr. Isaac Lewin will and spiritual Tickets can be secured in the 126 S. Woodward (1st Block South of Maple on Woodward) senior adult office or at the cash- address the memorial assembly leader of Cong. Men's Suits for Rabbi Yitzhak Meir Levin, iers window. Birmingham, Mich. president of the World Agudath Bnai Israel will Senior adult members will be admitted at a reduced fee. Tickets Israel movement and member of be featured are now on sale for members and the Knesset since its founding, 8:30 speaker at the Journal will start Tuesday for nonmem- p.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth 1971 Culmination Din- Yehudah-Bnai Israel. bers. ner 6 p • m - Sept. The funeral of Rabbi Levin, who 12, at Beth Ye- died Aug. 7 in Jerusalem, was at- hudah. tended by more than 25,000. Everyone is in- Dr. Lewin, professor of Jewish vited. history at Yeshi- Harold Josepha va University, is chairman of Rabbi Lieberman SILVERMAN-DETROIT LADIES also the head of the journal committee. AUXILIARY 135 will hold a lunch- the Hebrew de- For reservations, call Mrs. eon and games party noon Thurs- partment of 'the Reuven Grevnin, 557-6750. day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- Yeshiva -Univer- ter. Proceeds will be used for the sity High School Wins Star of Israel Jewish War Veterans welfare pro- for Girls. He is Mrs. Albert Holtzman of Palm gram. Guests are invited. For in- a member of the Springs, in Detroit for a visit, won formation, call Lillian Braunstein, UN Economic the Star of Israel pin presented 863-3155, or Rose Sharkey, 968- and Social Coun- sregrets by the Norman Allans at the Is- re 2593. (The Jewish New cil and chair- the date which appeared in last man of the Amer- Dr. Lewin I rael Bond Fashion Festival. Call Today for FREE DEMONSTRATION week's paper was incorrect.) ican Section of the Aguda World * * * If mankind had wished for what Executive. SILVERMAN DETROIT POST Local rabbis and dignitaries will is right, they might have had it —William H a zlitt . 135 will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at long ago. address the assembly. t• • • the JWV building. 3 Torah Dedication Slated at Akiva m.• %%%% ausesemi•se” mew ■ i Normart.Ailan& (go. /2 OFF 1 Sale RELIANCE BURGLAR ALARM Presents The Northern Intruder Alarm JWV 49 95 9 Ideal for Homes and Apartments No wiring, just plug it in. 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